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tirsdag 13. september 2011

Blue Christmas

There are so many beautiful blue christmaspapers around.The one I've used here are from Magnolia (at least one of them is a christmaspaper, but I think the other two worked so well together with it, that I decided to use them 'tough they weren't christmaspapers...)Again I've used the little winterboy from Hänglar & Stänglar, and again I've coloured him blue (with ProMarkers, of course).I sprayed the paperdoily with Glimmermist (Dazzling Diamonds), and while I waited for the mist to dry I handsew(!) around the panels.The lace is so sheer I had to use a ribbon upon it to make sure it shows... :DInside the card I used the Magnolia christmaspaper and blue bazzillcardstock.Around the cardstock I punched with my brand new Martha Stewart edgepuncher(bought yesterday :D)I used a few eyelets and a brad shaped as snowflakes both on the out- and inside, and on the inside I squeezed out a few drops of Liquid Appliqué "randomly" around (to look like snowflakes).Now I quite can't decide wether to put such "snowflakes" on the front as well, or not... I won't do it right now, there's still some time before christmas to make up my mind ...

Hopefully my blue christmascard will be accepted into these challenges - I think it fits...:

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